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Old 30th September 2010, 09:20 PM
mr henderson mr henderson is offline
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Thanks Mr H, yes, as you say, the front wings might be another option, tho I,d prefer them on the scuttle .

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andy
Well you might well be ok, really it's just a question of whether he can see them over the rear wings. I know they look from the height of the repeater itself, but what I don't know (had a look at the manual just now and I can't quite fathom what they are getting at with the diagram), is whether they can check the visibility from a lower angle, and if so, what that angle is.
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Old 30th September 2010, 09:28 PM
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Well you might well be ok, really it's just a question of whether he can see them over the rear wings. I know they look from the height of the repeater itself, but what I don't know (had a look at the manual just now and I can't quite fathom what they are getting at with the diagram), is whether they can check the visibility from a lower angle, and if so, what that angle is.
I agree, the manual is a little "awkward" to fully understand , more so as my car isn,t at home

Going by the info in the manual, tomorrow I,m going to stick the side repeaters on the scuttle with sticky tape then use some string & work out the 5 degree angle line of sight rearwards & up from the floor as per the manual.....see if I can work it out in my head
Looks like I,ll be drawing chalk marks on the road in the street with all the angles etc , then hopefully it,ll be another task ticked off the to do list

cheers for your help.

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